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https://quietjourney.com/community/YABB.cgi?num=1304628191 Message started by jaximus on May 5th, 2011 at 8:43pm |
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Title: trolling plugs Post by jaximus on May 5th, 2011 at 8:43pm
this year i will be specifically targeting the big suspended walleyes on lakes with cisco as the main forage base. i have a pretty wide array of cranks that i intend to use for this application already, however i would like your insight on what specific lures you guys would suggest.
i am a big believer that rattles are an important feature in a lure for attracting fish, especially with schools of cisco roaming the water. the concept of the rattle is because apparently thats the noise schools of baitfish (shad, cisco) make. with that said, my main crank selection includes rattles. taildancers are my personal favorite because they combine an attractive body profile with a rattle and dive to the depths i think are key for finding these fish. i have a few x raps with the shad body because they have the rattle as well as the larger shad shape displacing more water than their minnow counterparts and also provide a more easy to locate profile. i would also like input on what you guys think is the more productive color pattern when it comes to targeting those fish. we have had luck with every color pattern i can think of and none really seemed to outproduce the others by any sort of discernible margin. ive heard people say that for cisco forage lakes you should stick with purple/pearl, blue/silver, black/silver because it more closely imitates the look of the cisco. firetiger is always a productive color and looks extremely unnatural. rapala's new x rap color pattern of 'moss shiner' looks extremely realistic so i added one of those to my arsenal. what are your thoughts when it comes to matching the local forage or going out on a limb and looking different. i dont think you want to blend in TOO much because then there is no reason for the fish to hit your bait. is there such thing as too different from the others that would discourage strikes? the guys on the walleyecentral.com forum swear by flicker shads, but i think they might be a bit too small. their discussions focus mainly on lake erie. im pretty much a rapala guy, so i dont have much experience on anything they dont make. any other brands that consistantly produce? id really like to hear some opinions on size, color pattern, shapes, different models, brands, etc. im a firm believer that as long as you have a lure in the water you will catch fish up there, but id like your personal opinions and favorites and discuss any merits you can think of. |
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